First of all I would like to congratulate you all for the great work carried out on the Jmule project. I am a final student in IT that is currently studying your work done and analysing the way everything works in order to propose changes.

I would like to point out to two main things in which Jmule don't work in the same way that the Emule software does. This things are:1) I have seen that I can only conect to one single server at time. Why this ?2) I have notice that when I am sharing a file I can only have one peer downloading at time? Why?

Can these things be improved? if so you could give me a hint of how to do it and I could may be start looking it up.

> 1) I have seen that I can only conect to one single server at time. Why this ?

JMule like eMule is connected only to one server at a time to avoid overload on the other servers. Read more here : http://forum.emule-project.net/index.ph ... opic=71770 The *FEATURE* of JMule which will allow to connect to many servers at a time will be *NEVER* implemented in the official JMule app

> 2) I have notice that when I am sharing a file I can only have one peer downloading at time? Why?

Firts of all, I want to thank you for answering the questions. About the second question I am using the latest Jmule version. May be I didn't explain very clear my doubt. > 2) I have notice that when I am sharing a file I can only have one peer downloading at time? Why? -What I mean is that I have noticed that when I am sharing a file with people, there is only one peer downloading for the sharing session and the others are just waiting. I was wondering why the peers in the queue are not geting some bits of the file at the same time. Is it because it can support too many connections at the same time?